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No, while a lucky encounter could be looked at as destiny this is false. The universe can't make these events happen it is all up to you. You can choose your own destiny by making your own choices. Some events are certainly inevitable but that is because the choices you make. Say you don't study for a test it is inevitable that you will fail because you chose not to study. So no there is no destiny because everything that happens to you is because of your choices.
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You'd have to actualy hang with a german sheperd to feel the connection\
Answer:One prime example of greed in The Odyssey occurs when Odysseus and his men have left the kingdom of Aeolus, the keeper of the winds. He has graciously offered Odysseus assistance in getting back to Ithaca, placing all of the winds in a big sack except the one that would blow the men back to their home. Odysseus stays awake for days, anticipating his return to his family, and making sure that nothing goes wrong. However, he doesn’t tell his men what is in the bag.
With Ithaca in sight, he finally falls asleep, thinking they are safe. While he sleeps, his crew decides...
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